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Endnotes 1 National Institute of Justice, Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice , Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Justice, November 2021, NCJ 301497. https://www.ojp.gov/pdffiles1/ nij/301497.pdf 2 Desistance From Crime Over the Life Course, FY2012 : https://nij.ojp.gov/funding/opportunities/ nij-2012-3168; Research into Desistance from Crime, FY 2019 : https://nij.ojp.gov/funding/ opportunities/nij-2019-15527. 3 Jennifer Scherer, Ph.D., “Introduction,” in Desistance from Crime , NIJ, at xii. 4 Michael Rocque, Ph.D., “But What Does It Mean? Defining, Measuring and Analyzing Desistance from Crime in Criminal Justice,” in Desistance from Crime , NIJ, at pg. 12. 5 Kristofer “Bret” Bucklen, Ph.D., “Desistance- Focused Criminal Justice Practice,” in Desistance from Crime , NIJ, at pg. 121. 6 Michael Rocque, at pgs. 1-39.
D. Michael Applegarth, M.S.W., is a research assistant with the National Institute of Justice. Benjamin Adams, M.S., is a senior advisor in the Office of the Director at the National Institute of Justice.
7 Danielle Boisvert, Ph.D., “Biosocial Factors and Their Influence on Desistance,” in Desistance from Crime , NIJ, at pgs. 41-79. 8 Christopher Wildeman, Ph.D., “The Impact of Incarceration on the Desistance Process Among Individuals Who Chronically Engage in Criminal Activity,” in Desistance from Crime , NIJ, at pgs. 81-110. 9 Kristofer “Bret” Bucklen, at pgs. 111-134. 10 Stephen Farrall, Ph.D., “International Perspectives and Lessons Learned on Desistance,” in Desistance from Crime , NIJ, at pgs. 135-162. 11 Lila Kazemian, Ph.D., “Pathways to Desistance from Crime Among Juveniles and Adults: Applications to Criminal Justice Policy and Practice,” in Desistance from Crime , NIJ, at pgs. 163-213. 12 Lila Kazemian, at pg. 190.
Marie Garcia, Ph.D., is a senior social science analyst in the Office of the Director at the National Institute of Justice.
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